Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What do you think?

I am interested in knowing what my friends and family think? This is my community upset over walmart. For the record, I am looking forward to the walmart, but many are not. I am just curious about what others I have to say?

Walmart comes to Warrenton
Volume 4: Issue 10 - 10/01/2009
By Joanne Rideout
The rumors are true.
A new Walmart Supercenter slated for construction in Warrenton will take shape along U.S. Highway 101 sometime next year, on property near Marlin Avenue behind the Les Schwab Tire Center.
It would be the first Walmart store on the North Coast of Oregon.
Warrenton City Planner Carol Parker said the project will tackle engineering, permits and site design first, along with a traffic impacts analysis. She expects those details to be completed by December, and estimated that construction could begin next spring when weather permits.
The project will go before the Warrenton Planning Commission.
This conceptual site plan by PacLand Engineering shows the location and layout of a new Walmart to be constructed in Warrenton.
Parker acknowledged that Walmart can be a controversial topic. Detractors have attacked the big box chain for its negative effect on small businesses, among other issues.
"I know that there are people who think Walmart will decimate the area," she said.
But Parker said the new retail choices offered by Walmart and the new Costco [under construction now in Warrenton] will give residents and visitors affordable choices in a difficult economy.
"When you have a family with four children who is barely making it," she said, "the last thing you want [as a parent] is to have to choose between who of your children is going to get that new pair of pants because pants cost $30."
Parker said the new store will also offer groceries, and that means competition with area retailers.
"It will cause the other grocers to take notice of what they are charging," she said.
She said the arrival of Walmart on the coast also will draw customers from communities in Washington state, who will come to Warrenton to avoid sales tax and city traffic.
"We need retail businesses here that will serve a variety of income levels," Parker said.
The 15-acre Walmart development site plan provides for more than 153,000 sq. ft. of retail space, and over 600 parking spaces.
The construction project to build the store will create about 200 temporary jobs, and the store will employ about 300 people.
The store will take about a year to build.
There are about 16 Walmarts within 100 miles of Astoria, but all are inland clustered around the I-5 corridor.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates more than 8,000 stores in 15 countries. The company Web site lists its sales at $401 billion for FY 2009. Walmart employs more than 2.1 million people.

3 comments:

april b said...

There will always be people who object to any business addition to the community because it's competition! And Walmart and Costco are fierce competitors. I personally always welcome a cheaper alternative to pricey, small vanity shops. Now most people won't have to travel to the valley for reasonably priced things. (I know Cannon Beach. My aunt and her family lived there for YEARS until recently)

Emily Kate Bankhead said...

I love Wal-Mart! It's cheap! What's not to love? But maybe I'm biased-being from Arkansas, I've never known life without Wal-Mart!

JENNY said...

I was just talking about this to Eli. I was telling him we need more Walmarts here. Not only does it employ a lot of people, it saves people money, which means more money in their pockets to possibly spend and help stimulate a better economy. I am all for it. It might hurt some of the small businesses, but the small businesses cannot employ very many people, and we need jobs here more than anything!

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